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i was down at the tech museum of innovation today and they are having a science festival so we were doing the whole flew tog thing. that wasn't too bad. you can make your own down there and learn all about the arts and crafts down there making innovative new things. if it doesn't work, there are crashes like mine, just build it again. around the bay area today, we are looking at some sunshine and a few high clouds outside. the temperatures right now not too bad. 62 degrees in concord. 60 in livermore. 61 san francisco. and 61 degrees in san jose. as you head towards san jose, still hazy outside. it's taken a while for low clouds and fog to break up. we are still going to see clouds into the afternoon but motors of that will be high clouds. temperatures cooler at the coast with mild temperatures inland tonight low clouds and fog likely to make a return but what a weekend we have coming our way. cold front trying to move in before the ridge can build in so we are going to see a few high clouds this afternoon and that's it. then this ridge kicks into gear building this for the weekend and i
i was down at the tech museum of innovation today and they are having a science festival so we were doing the whole flew tog thing. that wasn't too bad. you can make your own down there and learn all about the arts and crafts down there making innovative new things. if it doesn't work, there are crashes like mine, just build it again. around the bay area today, we are looking at some sunshine and a few high clouds outside. the temperatures right now not too bad. 62 degrees in concord. 60 in...
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i love the science stuff. this is a great place to go if you want to see some of the science and the innovations behind things like the mini ipad. the tech museum of innovation and it's a great place to come. jessica hendricks is here to tell us about this exhibit. >> we're talking to kids about how we look at possibly mining as steroids. the first of the programs we put on is part of the bay area science festival was the information session for the tech challenge. the tech challenge is an amazing opportunity for students in grades 5 to 12 to solve real world problems. >> reporter: when i was a kid it was play-doh. we're talking about flying to asteroids, other planets, all kinds of fantastic idea. this could be a reality. >> reporter: this is design project learning. it's a project-based learning experience where where creativity matters. an unmanned spacecraft has landed on a launch pad and they need to deploy instruments to each of three of these areas. >> fantastic. you know, this is stuff i used to read i
i love the science stuff. this is a great place to go if you want to see some of the science and the innovations behind things like the mini ipad. the tech museum of innovation and it's a great place to come. jessica hendricks is here to tell us about this exhibit. >> we're talking to kids about how we look at possibly mining as steroids. the first of the programs we put on is part of the bay area science festival was the information session for the tech challenge. the tech challenge is...
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it's going on display today at the california science center in los angeles. some astronauts will be on hand for the grand opening of the new shuttle display. it attracted thousands as it was moved from l.a.x. to the museum this month. it will move to a new week at the museum in five years. >>> 5:26. in the next half hour, sandy of course living up to the hype. >> millions in new york city are left in the dark. we have team coverage on the storm's trail of destruction. >> and as the storm changes, so do flights. what air travelers can expect today. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, millions of people are witht power or mass transit and my areas are floode >>> sandy hammers the east coast leaving destruction in her path. millions
it's going on display today at the california science center in los angeles. some astronauts will be on hand for the grand opening of the new shuttle display. it attracted thousands as it was moved from l.a.x. to the museum this month. it will move to a new week at the museum in five years. >>> 5:26. in the next half hour, sandy of course living up to the hype. >> millions in new york city are left in the dark. we have team coverage on the storm's trail of destruction. >>...
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. >>> organizers call it the world series of science. thousands of families headed to at&t park today to encourage kids to unleash their inner scientists. >>> cheryl hurd is in the spotlight for 25 years of exceptional work. the national academy of television arts and sciences is recognizing her for her significant contribution to television in northern california. >> he's been making deadlines covering stories that have impacted lyes and shaped the bay area's rich history. she's never backed down. not even tear gas could stop her. >> you heard it. the tear gas just went off and it's pretty strong. >> she's covered just about every story out there. not only that she's one of the funniest and kindest people i know. everyone just loves cheryl and congratulations. >>> children from all over the bay area had a chance to unleash their inner scientist today. thousands after families headed to at&t park for the bay area science festival discovery day. more than 150 labs and businesses set up exhibits and demonstrations. organizers hope today's
. >>> organizers call it the world series of science. thousands of families headed to at&t park today to encourage kids to unleash their inner scientists. >>> cheryl hurd is in the spotlight for 25 years of exceptional work. the national academy of television arts and sciences is recognizing her for her significant contribution to television in northern california. >> he's been making deadlines covering stories that have impacted lyes and shaped the bay area's rich...
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science is becoming more popular because that is where the jobs are. >> we need scientists and engineers and mathematicians at chevron. >> with over 200 exhibits. hard to show everyone of them that the students actually built basketball shooting robots. >> we put this in six weeks of all the way from scratch. like prototyping, programming. >> the difference here from two or three decades ago, the presence of more females. eva on doesn't want her miss out. >> when i was growing up there were few opportunities for females. >> deported from the cisco, patrick video, cbs five. >> clearly a gorgeous day for a science fair. and get ready for a little toast to summer. >> we have a little toast and cooler weather turning into the bay area. >>> we can look at how glorious today it was with a high of 65 in pacifica and then topped off in the mid and high 70s, right around the santa rosa area. 73 to the south in mountain view and mid 70s in the bubble. >>> 54 degrees along the coast, and we will see some areas of chief on tonight lining the coast and working its way through the north bay valley. bu
science is becoming more popular because that is where the jobs are. >> we need scientists and engineers and mathematicians at chevron. >> with over 200 exhibits. hard to show everyone of them that the students actually built basketball shooting robots. >> we put this in six weeks of all the way from scratch. like prototyping, programming. >> the difference here from two or three decades ago, the presence of more females. eva on doesn't want her miss out. >> when i...
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. >> reporter: kovack is a volunteer at uc-berkeley's greater good science center. here researchers study the benefits of feeling gratitude or thankful. >> it really encourages you to think outside of yourself for a moment. >> reporter: research shows individuals who kept a journal and detailed their gratitude were 25% happier than those who did not. >> the people who did the gratitude showed increases in happiness and reductions in stress, reductions in vulnerability, the physical symptoms like headaches, rashes, dizziness. >> reporter: kovack says her boys today are perfectly healthy and that for her family, gratitude plays a big part in their lives. >> at dinner we go around and we each say what we're grateful for. >> reporter: dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5 healthwatch. >> the center has launched a new gratitude project. anyone can sign up online. for more information go to cbssf.com. click on news and then click on health. and we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,, this is hayden. ,,,,,,,,,, that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of th
. >> reporter: kovack is a volunteer at uc-berkeley's greater good science center. here researchers study the benefits of feeling gratitude or thankful. >> it really encourages you to think outside of yourself for a moment. >> reporter: research shows individuals who kept a journal and detailed their gratitude were 25% happier than those who did not. >> the people who did the gratitude showed increases in happiness and reductions in stress, reductions in vulnerability,...
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health and science editor john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details on the november 6 election. there is word results in california could be delayed because of the number of mail in ballots. they take longer to count because workers have to verify each signature and that could mean votes won't be tallied till the following day. >> be patient. >> california distributed 9 million mail in ballots this cycle. that is 20% more than were requested in 2008. it is predicted half of all california voters will vote by mail this year. >>> in a investigation pleasanton and stockton police arrested a man who is accused of killing a woman. the body was found in may in pleasanton. police identified the victim from stockton. investigators say he killed her and he has been booked on murder charges. there are reports the victim and suspect had dated in the past. >>> a tourist looking out a window made a discovery today. he called for help this morning after sighting a body in the water. the person was a white man in his mid-30s but deputies found no injuries or cause of death. they are working t
health and science editor john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details on the november 6 election. there is word results in california could be delayed because of the number of mail in ballots. they take longer to count because workers have to verify each signature and that could mean votes won't be tallied till the following day. >> be patient. >> california distributed 9 million mail in ballots this cycle. that is 20% more than were requested in 2008. it is predicted...
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i would see him as a science guy, yes? >> he is, of course. >> we have the bay area science festival down here and all kinds of neat things to look at, some great exhibits. here in the heart of the silicon valley where there was so much innovation, computers, computer chips. they have a lot of neat things to check out if you want to learn how to fly a plane, make your own plane, build a robot, they are going to be doing that. it's a great time to get out here and enjoy. the weather is work out great, too. it looks like finally we're watching a break from the rain and we are setting up for the weekend. but temperatures running chilly right now. we have some 40s in some of the north bay valleys, 50s elsewhere so a little bit cold early on today but high pressure is going to be building in. a lot of clouds dumping over the ridge so looking at partly cloudy skies throughout the day today. still planning on lots of sunshine by the afternoon, temperatures will be very similar to yesterday. those highs running generally in the 60
i would see him as a science guy, yes? >> he is, of course. >> we have the bay area science festival down here and all kinds of neat things to look at, some great exhibits. here in the heart of the silicon valley where there was so much innovation, computers, computer chips. they have a lot of neat things to check out if you want to learn how to fly a plane, make your own plane, build a robot, they are going to be doing that. it's a great time to get out here and enjoy. the weather...
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science fun for all ages. >> lawrence is live at the tech museum in san jose for the bay area science festival which kicks off today and all week long. >> it should be a great time if you want to check it out at the tech museum of innovation. a great place to come. anytime you bring the kids and family with hands on stuff since you can come down and see what a lot of scientists work with to try to solve everyday problems. we are joined by jessica hendricks. >> we're proud to partner with the bay area science festival. there are over 100 events all over the bay area. the tech is puttingn three this weekend. this evening we have the science superheros. >> that sounds like a contradiction. tell us about that. >> these are five local scientists who are changing the way we understand the world. they are doing amazing things, marine biology, studying the origins of life. dna. they are going to be talking about science and research. >> reporter: a lot of the everyday things we have in life we don't think about because they are just what we have. we have the smartphones and computers and the
science fun for all ages. >> lawrence is live at the tech museum in san jose for the bay area science festival which kicks off today and all week long. >> it should be a great time if you want to check it out at the tech museum of innovation. a great place to come. anytime you bring the kids and family with hands on stuff since you can come down and see what a lot of scientists work with to try to solve everyday problems. we are joined by jessica hendricks. >> we're proud to...
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>> over the past several weeks we've heard many complaints from people in this community that lawn science would disappear from the yards and end up in the garbage cans right here. >> supporting candidate jimmy nguyen in city council reyes against incumbent rose publicly claimed he was attacked with a knife early this morning. he says he and two other supporters shot video sunday night matt way lan disposing of a nguyen campaign sign at a park. thaen they showed video he shot and confronted at that same park early this morning disposing of more signs who are you? get away from me. get away from me. >> he then said that i have a knife here. he reached, you know, down below his waist and made the swiping motion. i jumped back. >> way lan said he disposed of signs put on his own lawn that he didn't want in his own trash cans. he claimed he got scraped from being pushed to the ground before being blinded by the camera light sfls i'll admit, i blus herbed. i threatened them. i said i've got a knife. i'm going to -- you better back away from me, you know, no intention of ever doing anything like
>> over the past several weeks we've heard many complaints from people in this community that lawn science would disappear from the yards and end up in the garbage cans right here. >> supporting candidate jimmy nguyen in city council reyes against incumbent rose publicly claimed he was attacked with a knife early this morning. he says he and two other supporters shot video sunday night matt way lan disposing of a nguyen campaign sign at a park. thaen they showed video he shot and...
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brought back a ton of science experiments and equipment. only delivery ship capable of returning cargo now that the shuttle program has ended. >> it's a busy day in the weather department back east and right here as well. >> did you notice my tie? >> i did. >> how about that? the giant's colors. now we're going to get sleep this week. you know what, waking up today to dense fog. looks like very thick as you approach the coastline and just inside the bay. visibility is less than a quarter mile. we're looking at lots of sunshine. maybe not quite as warm as yesterday. 60s and 70s around the bay. couple patches of fog. high pressure taking over. showers up toward the seattle area. we're going to stay dry for a day or so and things begin to switch gears. for now, holding on and we're going to see sunshine. look at our future cast. starting out with a couple patches of fog and we take you over to tuesday looking on okay and toward halloween on wednesday, the storm clouds make return. and there we go. by wednesday evening, looks like the rain movi
brought back a ton of science experiments and equipment. only delivery ship capable of returning cargo now that the shuttle program has ended. >> it's a busy day in the weather department back east and right here as well. >> did you notice my tie? >> i did. >> how about that? the giant's colors. now we're going to get sleep this week. you know what, waking up today to dense fog. looks like very thick as you approach the coastline and just inside the bay. visibility is...
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. >> joining us now is thrill science professor dr. percival. >> thanks for having me here. >> do you think young people have an impact on the outcome of proposition 30? >> absolutely it will. this is going to be a very close contest. proposition 30, if you look how it was polled over the last several months, it's always been close. right now i think there was about 50% saying they were going to support it with 8% or 9% undecided still. this is where the young vote can really matter. young people often say that government doesn't pay attention to their interests, to the things they care about, and this is one of those issues probably can't get a clear connection between young voters and what policy is going to do. this is one of those cases where it can really matter. what we're seeing is that if you look at some of the public opinion polls on this, there's widespread support, 65%, 70%, some polls higher among college ed students who support proposition 30. you have less support among older citizens. this is depending on the turnout an
. >> joining us now is thrill science professor dr. percival. >> thanks for having me here. >> do you think young people have an impact on the outcome of proposition 30? >> absolutely it will. this is going to be a very close contest. proposition 30, if you look how it was polled over the last several months, it's always been close. right now i think there was about 50% saying they were going to support it with 8% or 9% undecided still. this is where the young vote can...
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the national academy of television arts and sciences is recognizing cheryl for her significant contribution to television in northern california. >> and i'll tell you about a new friend. >> for nearly three decades, cheryl herd has been making deadlines, covering stories that have impacted lives and shaped the bay area's rich history. cheryl has never backed down, not even tear gas could stop her. >> you heard it, the tear gas went off and is pretty strong. >> not only that, cheryl is one of the most funny and kind people know i know. no matter what she is doing, she is always kind, congratulations my friend. and rob mayeda has more. >>> the weather, and cheryl looking great, too, temperatures in the mid-60s, san francisco, low 70s today, 77 in south san jose, and if you like today i think you will really like tomorrow. we'll add about five more degrees to the temperatures, warming things up to wrap up for the weekend. and notice inland, 70 degrees at altamonte pass, we're seeing it in the north bay, but not in the inland, patchy areas of fog forming. chilly night of 40s, 50s, and we'll go
the national academy of television arts and sciences is recognizing cheryl for her significant contribution to television in northern california. >> and i'll tell you about a new friend. >> for nearly three decades, cheryl herd has been making deadlines, covering stories that have impacted lives and shaped the bay area's rich history. cheryl has never backed down, not even tear gas could stop her. >> you heard it, the tear gas went off and is pretty strong. >> not only...
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fails the district says it will have to cut about 100 classes at the classes in livermore including science, english, math and history coursees. >>> a 27-year-old man was shot and killed. he was standing outside of the halfway house where he lives wait for a ride to work. it happened at 5:45 this morning at adams point neighborhood. neighbors heard as many as 10 gunshots. vinceept jones junior was on his way -- vincent jones junior was on his way to work at goodwill at the time of the shooting. >>> the highway patrol is making good on a promises to fight crime in oakland. the officers will help patrol city streets starting next week. a highway patrol says the add officers would be working on overtime. >>> ahead in 4 minutes why the police in one part of oakland had their hands full this afternoon. >>> a couple with bay area ties are grieving the death of two young children who were stabbed by their nanny. the children's mother, marina krim returned to her new york apartment with her 3-year-old daughter to find her 2-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter dead in the bath tub. the nanny, orteg
fails the district says it will have to cut about 100 classes at the classes in livermore including science, english, math and history coursees. >>> a 27-year-old man was shot and killed. he was standing outside of the halfway house where he lives wait for a ride to work. it happened at 5:45 this morning at adams point neighborhood. neighbors heard as many as 10 gunshots. vinceept jones junior was on his way -- vincent jones junior was on his way to work at goodwill at the time of the...
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the exhibit opened at the california science center in los angeles. visitors can learn about the space shuttle's connection to california's aero space industry. endesore flew 26 missions and the wear and tear is clearly visible -- endeavour flew 26 missions. >>> the nba basketball is here now. >> they've been waiting in the winging patiently ready to go. as far as play off predictions not a peep from the top on down when it comes to the warriors. just a we'll show you attitude as the season starts for them tomorrow night down in phoenix. meantime lakers amidst their big cast of characters badly in need of a chemistry lesson. not meshing today at all. one of their newcomers dwight howard had 19 points looking good. but another newcomer steven nash is picked. lakers 14 turn overs. nash held to just seven points and four assists. mavericks some nice work to move it around. marion on the bounce and the dunk. mavericks win 99-91 lakers never looked in it. >>> some raw emotion on display celtics and heat. ray allen jumped ship to miami. allen hugged doc riv
the exhibit opened at the california science center in los angeles. visitors can learn about the space shuttle's connection to california's aero space industry. endesore flew 26 missions and the wear and tear is clearly visible -- endeavour flew 26 missions. >>> the nba basketball is here now. >> they've been waiting in the winging patiently ready to go. as far as play off predictions not a peep from the top on down when it comes to the warriors. just a we'll show you attitude as...
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the exhibit opened at the california science center in los angeles. visitors can learn about the space shuttle's connection to california's aero space industry. endesore flew 26 missions and the wear and tear is clearly visible -- endeavour flew 26 missions. >>> the nba basketball is here now. >> they've been waiting in the winging patiently ready to go. as far as play off predictions not a peep from the top on down when it comes to the warriors. just a we'll show you attitude as the season starts for them tomorrow night down in phoenix. meantime lakers amidst their big cast of characters badly in need of a chemistry lesson. not meshing today at all. one of their newcomers dwight howard had 19 points looking good. but another newcomer steven nash is picked. lakers 14 turn overs. nash held to just seven points and four assists. mavericks some nice work to move it around. marion on the bounce and the dunk. mavericks win 99-91 lakers never looked in it. >>> some raw emotion on display celtics and heat. ray allen jumped ship to miami. allen hugged doc riv
the exhibit opened at the california science center in los angeles. visitors can learn about the space shuttle's connection to california's aero space industry. endesore flew 26 missions and the wear and tear is clearly visible -- endeavour flew 26 missions. >>> the nba basketball is here now. >> they've been waiting in the winging patiently ready to go. as far as play off predictions not a peep from the top on down when it comes to the warriors. just a we'll show you attitude as...
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abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable, but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective symptoms that may pinpoint whether they have heart disease. >> the cardiologist said the goal is to avoid running everybody through tests which are effective but also carry side effects. >> a lot of radiation. ten years of radiation you get in that procedure. >> it includes prescreening patients with a cardio stress test, often involving a treadmill. now a bay area company believes it has an alternative that can help spot which patients are more likely suffering from heart disease more quickly. >> maybe an alcohol pad, bandaid, gauze. >> it was developed by palo alto based cardio dx. it involves a blood draw that can be done
abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable, but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective...
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they were molest by a science teacher daniel wetters. they said they failed to act despite the fact that other students also said they were abused. they filed a formal lawsuit. >>> and now another case of suspected sexual abuse by a teacher, the former principal was required as a mandated reporter to contact police after a child reported questionable behavior by a teacher, kraig chandler. three months later, he was arrested after another person said he had molested them. she could spend up to six months in jail. >>> and it puts them in the fair category, however a bond measure approved wife voters last november is now provideingit $60 million a year to improve streets. and that could help boost the level to the greater good within the next ten years. >> 518, let's check back in with sal for the commute this morning, sal? >> we already have bart trains and people are lined up and yes, people will get there early so let's be aware of that if you are trying to get into the city. interstate 808 in oakland looks good here driving passed the c
they were molest by a science teacher daniel wetters. they said they failed to act despite the fact that other students also said they were abused. they filed a formal lawsuit. >>> and now another case of suspected sexual abuse by a teacher, the former principal was required as a mandated reporter to contact police after a child reported questionable behavior by a teacher, kraig chandler. three months later, he was arrested after another person said he had molested them. she could...
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science, technology, engineering and math. fantastic event going on and you can see the clouds going on out there. not much fog and on the chilly side this morning. if you are heading out you will notice we have 40s to wake up to this morning. 48 in san jose and 47 in sunnyvale and back over to san francisco, we are at 53 and 52 in oakland. not much wind out there this morning as you saw. the nice reflection across the water at at&t park. . the north wind is interesting as we get through the afternoon, you will see the north winds pick up as high pressure builds in and leads to a warm up through the weekend. we will see mostly 70s despite the chilly start to the morning, but sunny skies and warmer and maybe low 80s for the first half of the week which will be near records, but as quickly as things warm up, the end of the seven-day forecast we have changes with scattered showers and highs only in the 50s. in the meantime, storm tracker off to the north and it will stay there for a while. as high pressure builds in, the temperat
science, technology, engineering and math. fantastic event going on and you can see the clouds going on out there. not much fog and on the chilly side this morning. if you are heading out you will notice we have 40s to wake up to this morning. 48 in san jose and 47 in sunnyvale and back over to san francisco, we are at 53 and 52 in oakland. not much wind out there this morning as you saw. the nice reflection across the water at at&t park. . the north wind is interesting as we get through...
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airport to the science center proved to be some of the toughest crews chopped down 400 trees to clear the path for the endeavour. in a matter of hours nasa will update us on the rover mission to mars. curiosity is almost three months into its two year mission. it has sent back images and scooped up martian sand for analysis. if everything goes as planned curiosity will make its way to mount sharp within a year to determine chemistry and whether the red planet has ever harbored life. update from fast 11:30. >>> sandy's path of misery millions without power thousands flooded out in the east. the super storm is living up to its name. live with the statest coming up. >>> we'll tell you about the search-and-rescue role as the storm surges across the east coast. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked
airport to the science center proved to be some of the toughest crews chopped down 400 trees to clear the path for the endeavour. in a matter of hours nasa will update us on the rover mission to mars. curiosity is almost three months into its two year mission. it has sent back images and scooped up martian sand for analysis. if everything goes as planned curiosity will make its way to mount sharp within a year to determine chemistry and whether the red planet has ever harbored life. update from...
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the women say they were molested as children by a science teacher back in the 1990s. they accused them of failing to act despite the fact that other students also claimed they were sexually abused by the same teacher. >> and another case of suspected child abuse, former principal lynn was required as a mandated reporter to contact police after a child reported questionable behavior by a teacher kraig chandler. three months later he was arrested after another child was molested. the principal can do up to six months in jail. >>> and plane crash on a delta island is now suing the builders of a tower that was hit. the family of the pilot said the systems were purposely built at the tower to avoid federal legislations. now the plane hit that unmarked tower on web track in contra costa and they claim the towers that are under 200 feet be painted in bright colors and be lit up. and at his own carelessness, it was the reason for that plane crash. >>> well a major rush, thanks angel pagan and the stolen base in the world series... >> giants center fielder was taking orders at
the women say they were molested as children by a science teacher back in the 1990s. they accused them of failing to act despite the fact that other students also claimed they were sexually abused by the same teacher. >> and another case of suspected child abuse, former principal lynn was required as a mandated reporter to contact police after a child reported questionable behavior by a teacher kraig chandler. three months later he was arrested after another child was molested. the...
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abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable, but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective symptoms that may pinpoint whether they have heart disease. >> the cardiologist said the goal is to avoid running everybody through tests which are effective but also carry side effects. >> a lot of radiation. ten years of radiation you get in that procedure. >> current options includes prescreening patients with a cardio stress test, often involving a treadmill. now a bay area company believes it has an alternative that can help spot which patients are more likely suffering from heart disease more quickly. >> maybe an alcohol pad, bandaid, gauze. >> it was developed by palo alto based cardio dx. it involves a blood draw that
abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable, but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective...
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our health and science editor john fowler has been monitoring the storm and is here now with some remarkable pictures to show just how bad this storm is. >> look at this a levee breech in new jersey crews still looking for survivors. early this morning, three towns submerged. as many as 100 homes destroyed. winds topped 90-miles-an-hour in new york city a historic 13- foot storm surge flooded the city's subway system it could be four days before trains run again. 260 patients including newborns were evacuated from a manhattan hospital when generators failed. the wind driven atlantic crashed through coastal communities damaged may top $20 million, mile upon mile of beach front destroyed. including the famed atlantic city boardwalk. and asbury park boardwalk turned to a jumble of timberings. -- jumble of timbers. >> this is not over we still have more weather to deal with, hopefully people are able to stay safe until we get to the other side of this storm. >> reporter: in the appalachian, up to 3 feet of snow and the effects of the superstorm still being felt as far away as the great lakes. jo
our health and science editor john fowler has been monitoring the storm and is here now with some remarkable pictures to show just how bad this storm is. >> look at this a levee breech in new jersey crews still looking for survivors. early this morning, three towns submerged. as many as 100 homes destroyed. winds topped 90-miles-an-hour in new york city a historic 13- foot storm surge flooded the city's subway system it could be four days before trains run again. 260 patients including...
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abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective symptoms that may pinpoint whether they have heart disease. >> the cardiologist said the goal is to avoid running everybody through tests which are effective but also carry side effects. >> ten years of radiation you get in that procedure. >> it includes prescreening patients with a cardiostress test, often involving a treadmill. now a bay area company believes it has an alternative that can help spot which patients are more likely suffering from heart disease more quickly. >> maybe an alcohol pad, bandaid, gauze. >> it was developed by palo alto based dx. it involves a blood draw that can be done at a doctors office but what
abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective...
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. >> we're talking about 11 fewer days to teach the math, science, reading and language arts that is really important for our students. >> i would say this is about the worse i've seen. or it will be if this doesn't pass. >> reporter: governor brown put proposition 30 on the ballot to raise $6 billion that has been allocated this year for csu budgets. it would also increase the state's sales tax. the tax increase would not apply to gasoline or food. >> no on proposition 30, thank you for voting. >> the funding isn't guaranteed to go to the schools. my biggist concern is giving everyone more money to the senators and assembly people up there and have it just spend it away before we raise taxes on anyone we need to get control of spending. we have a spending problem not a taxing problem. >> reporter: this week field polls showed that support the trended up. reporting live, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the battle over proposition 37 on the labeling of genetically modified foods led to charges and denials today. a spoátar -- a supporter of the measure said that the fda had c
. >> we're talking about 11 fewer days to teach the math, science, reading and language arts that is really important for our students. >> i would say this is about the worse i've seen. or it will be if this doesn't pass. >> reporter: governor brown put proposition 30 on the ballot to raise $6 billion that has been allocated this year for csu budgets. it would also increase the state's sales tax. the tax increase would not apply to gasoline or food. >> no on proposition...
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good morning to you. >> i do love science and i think the bay area science festival is going on so check that out. i'll put that information on facebook as well because it's always great to keep kids involved. you're right, this is nothing compared to what they're dealing with on the east coast but our viewers are dealing with this on the east shore. east shore freeway, if you can make out a few taillights here going west, that's your commute direction through berkeley and emeryville. i pointed the camera almost directly down. looking at the bay bridge toll plaza at the same area, that's right here. so you barely make out those glowing lights. tough to see in spots. coming down the toll plaza, the cash lanes, we've seen a few folks backing up but a lighter volume, especially for a traffic tuesday. back to the maps, we'll show you that the orange overlaid is where the fog will be an issue for visibility. also coming past the coliseum, north 880 at high street there's still a disabled vehicle reported in the slow lane. stay over to the left and they have to move that off of the freeway. th
good morning to you. >> i do love science and i think the bay area science festival is going on so check that out. i'll put that information on facebook as well because it's always great to keep kids involved. you're right, this is nothing compared to what they're dealing with on the east coast but our viewers are dealing with this on the east shore. east shore freeway, if you can make out a few taillights here going west, that's your commute direction through berkeley and emeryville. i...
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they are having a science festival here. folks traveling around the bay area this morning, watch out for patchy dense fog in some of the valleys. 40s and 50s this afternoon, high pressure taking over, a few clouds and sunshine, 60s and 70s. the weekend looks great, much warmer through sunday with an offshore wind. staying nice through the first part of next week. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,, >>> it's 8:00 a.m. welcome back to "cbs this morning." super storm sandy, victims could be in the dark for another week. this morning, frustration and even rage is building across the region. we'll look at how men and women in ohio are seeing the presidential race in its final days. but first here is a look at what's happening in the world and what we've been covering on "cbs this morning." >> we're going to die. we're going to freeze. we've got 90-year-old people. >> every day we see new evidence of how super storm sandy has destroyed property and lives. >> many residents say they believe they've b
they are having a science festival here. folks traveling around the bay area this morning, watch out for patchy dense fog in some of the valleys. 40s and 50s this afternoon, high pressure taking over, a few clouds and sunshine, 60s and 70s. the weekend looks great, much warmer through sunday with an offshore wind. staying nice through the first part of next week. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,, >>> it's 8:00 a.m. welcome back to "cbs this...
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. >> we're talking about 11 fewer days to teach the math, science, reading and language arts that is really important for our students. >> i would say this is about the worse i've seen. or it will be if this doesn't pass. >> reporter: governor brown put proposition 30 on the ballot to raise $6 billion that has been allocated this year for csu budgets. it would also increase the state's sales tax. the tax increase would not apply to gasoline or food. >> no on proposition 30, thank you for voting. >> the funding isn't guaranteed to go to the schools. my biggist concern is giving everyone more money to the senators and assembly people up there and have it just spend it away before we raise taxes on anyone we need to get control of spending. we have a spending problem not a taxing problem. >> reporter: this week field polls showed that support the trended up. reporting live, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the battle over proposition 37 on the labeling of genetically modified foods led to charges and denials today. a spoátar -- a supporter of the measure said that the fda had c
. >> we're talking about 11 fewer days to teach the math, science, reading and language arts that is really important for our students. >> i would say this is about the worse i've seen. or it will be if this doesn't pass. >> reporter: governor brown put proposition 30 on the ballot to raise $6 billion that has been allocated this year for csu budgets. it would also increase the state's sales tax. the tax increase would not apply to gasoline or food. >> no on proposition...
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brought back a ton of science experiments and equipment. the dragon is the only delivery ship capable now of returning cargo now that the shuttle program has ended. >> in health news, sweating could make you smarter. researchers put 6 adults who didn't exercise on a regular workout program. four months later, the participants were healthier but performed better on cognitive tests. >>> is facebook better than sex? well, it might be. a new study of college aged adults tracked their most irresistible desires and facebook along with checking e-mails and surfing the web were more irresistible. one reason might be it's easier and more convenient to check social media sites than it is to have sex in the middle of the day. >> your facebook is open right now. your twitter account is open. your cbs e-mail is open. your regular e-mail is open. >> and that's all i'm going to say about that. >> we're going to leave it right there. >> the san francisco giant's win has one down side for the fans. couldn't experience the victory at home. >> no, but there w
brought back a ton of science experiments and equipment. the dragon is the only delivery ship capable now of returning cargo now that the shuttle program has ended. >> in health news, sweating could make you smarter. researchers put 6 adults who didn't exercise on a regular workout program. four months later, the participants were healthier but performed better on cognitive tests. >>> is facebook better than sex? well, it might be. a new study of college aged adults tracked their...
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. >> the national academy of television arts and sciences honored a member of the abc family today, the abc-7 family. the academy inducted photographer kathy caddie into the silver circle for an amaze 30g years in the bay area television. she has covered every major news event, traveled overseas and shot many iteam reports. congratulations to you, kathy. >> we had some wonderful weather today. league -- leigh says it's warming up. >> leigh: she is is a terrific gal. we're going to talk about the east coast. it's going to be a cold day there towards the new england area. 49, boston, 52, washington, dc. cold air moving into that part of the country. tuesday and wednesday, and unfortunately another nor'easter is going to set up off the coast and that's going to bring a wave of rain and gusty winds to that area that was hit. so hard by hurricane sandy. so something to keep our eyes on. dallas tomorrow, nice in comparison. 73. phoenix, 90. look for rain for seattle. 61. i tell you, the state of california just looks delightful. it will be mild to warm in palm springs, plenty of sunshine. 92.
. >> the national academy of television arts and sciences honored a member of the abc family today, the abc-7 family. the academy inducted photographer kathy caddie into the silver circle for an amaze 30g years in the bay area television. she has covered every major news event, traveled overseas and shot many iteam reports. congratulations to you, kathy. >> we had some wonderful weather today. league -- leigh says it's warming up. >> leigh: she is is a terrific gal. we're...
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. >> the national academy of television arts and sciences honored a member of the abc family today, the abc-7 family. the academy inducted photographer kathy caddie into the silver circle for an amaze 30g years in the bay area television. she has covered every major news event, traveled overseas and shot many iteam reports. congratulations to you, kathy. >> we had some wonderful weather today. league -- leigh says it's warming up. >> leigh: she is is a terrific gal. we're going to talk about the east coast. it's going to be a cold day there towards the new england area. 49, boston, 52, washington, dc. cold air moving into that part of the country. tuesday and wednesday, and unfortunately another nor'easter is going to set up off the coast and that's going to bring a wave of rain and gusty winds to that area that was hit. so hard by hurricane sandy. so something to keep our eyes on. dallas tomorrow, nice in comparison. 73. phoenix, 90. look for rain for seattle. 61. i tell you, the state of california just looks delightful. it will be mild to warm in palm springs, plenty of sunshine. 92.
. >> the national academy of television arts and sciences honored a member of the abc family today, the abc-7 family. the academy inducted photographer kathy caddie into the silver circle for an amaze 30g years in the bay area television. she has covered every major news event, traveled overseas and shot many iteam reports. congratulations to you, kathy. >> we had some wonderful weather today. league -- leigh says it's warming up. >> leigh: she is is a terrific gal. we're...
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. >> we're talking about 11 fewer days to go ahead and teach the math, the science and the reading. it's important for our students. >> my biggest concern is giving more money to the senators and having them just spend it away. >> prop 30 would raise the state's sale tax and income tax on californians making $250,000 or more. >>> sports of a measure that would require genetically modified foods to be labeled will hold several rallies today in the bay area. supporters said that consumers should be able to choose whether to eat the foods. and opponents say their safe to eat so additional labeling should not be required. they say, if so, the cost will be passed on to the consumer. >>> groundbreaking ceremonies was held for a new food coto the area. and there are plans for other stores to be built in the same shopping center. >>> the california health department is warning people not to eat bulk house farms carrot chips because they could be contaminated to salmonella. they're voluntarily recalling 16-ounce bags of carrot chips with the best if used by dates of november 12th and 13th. b
. >> we're talking about 11 fewer days to go ahead and teach the math, the science and the reading. it's important for our students. >> my biggest concern is giving more money to the senators and having them just spend it away. >> prop 30 would raise the state's sale tax and income tax on californians making $250,000 or more. >>> sports of a measure that would require genetically modified foods to be labeled will hold several rallies today in the bay area. supporters...
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. >> in your view, not science, just your gut, are we living in a time unlike times of the past? >> the simple answer is absolutely. i've never seen anything like this. i mean, we're having an annual storm of the century. it is just crazy. >> i spoke with an official at the electric powers research institute. he said building a power grid that could withstand these kinds of storms is just not economically feasible. so how best to deal with these changes remains to be seen. >> go back to those numbers for a second. he predicted a surge of 11 1/2 feet. >> which would have been the highest ever, it was closer to 14. and there's a piece in the paper trying to figure out is it climate change what's going on? the temperature in the western atlantic, 5 degrees above normal for the end of october. there's something going on. >> harry smith. and by the way, harry's going to have more on a special "rock center with brian williams" tonight 10:00/9:00 central right here on nbc. >>> let's get a check of the weather now from al. >> thanks a lot, matt. a show of hands, who has been stuck in new
. >> in your view, not science, just your gut, are we living in a time unlike times of the past? >> the simple answer is absolutely. i've never seen anything like this. i mean, we're having an annual storm of the century. it is just crazy. >> i spoke with an official at the electric powers research institute. he said building a power grid that could withstand these kinds of storms is just not economically feasible. so how best to deal with these changes remains to be seen....
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the california science center will open its public display on the shuttle today. it will be on display at exposition park. it arrived after flying over a number of landmarks in california. the shuttle made a 12 mi. journey through the streets of los angeles where it estimated 1 million spectators watched it go by. with russia that live as well. the new exhibit will include two parts. before entering law call you a tour an exhibit that tells the story of california's aerospace industry in the shuttle program. it features videos, images, and artifacts, including endeavour's toilet and kitchen. visitors will enter the samuel auction pavilion. if you need a up close and personal look. still ahead on the kron 4 morning knows hurricane sandy strike and the east coast leaving residents without power and also leaving city officials dealing with flooding fires and damaged buildings plus the gian about before tomorrow morning. plus will be keeping an eye on the skies with erica she will be along with a check of whether in george will be along with with a check of whether in
the california science center will open its public display on the shuttle today. it will be on display at exposition park. it arrived after flying over a number of landmarks in california. the shuttle made a 12 mi. journey through the streets of los angeles where it estimated 1 million spectators watched it go by. with russia that live as well. the new exhibit will include two parts. before entering law call you a tour an exhibit that tells the story of california's aerospace industry in the...
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that we were just talking about it is the science. that is the person the signs the you can see. and to thank think that how do they do that they are out of control kids. >> and you think that these children are talking about. they do not want to take the next step. >> i have noticed this is not a theory this is a real truth. the moment that you sit down with the bully. that i did write in detention together. -- i did sit down and i ended up talking to her. and this floodgate of understanding opens. because i suddenly understood that she was scared. she was scared as i was. the understanding of being punished for different reasons springs camaraderie. i never said that she was my best friend. but i am saying that it -- brought camaraderie. but it cannot become friends in the and that they were still lead to understanding. >> our skills becoming more proactive? >> yes and no we are being proactive but we're putting up a wrong theory. when i go to speak to schools amasses come to hear that i can pick them out before they even talk. it is mainly body language. and they relate to bei
that we were just talking about it is the science. that is the person the signs the you can see. and to thank think that how do they do that they are out of control kids. >> and you think that these children are talking about. they do not want to take the next step. >> i have noticed this is not a theory this is a real truth. the moment that you sit down with the bully. that i did write in detention together. -- i did sit down and i ended up talking to her. and this floodgate of...
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in the social science and that's what we focus on is using the social sciences because what that shows is what society for september tries have followed in that teaching actually is right. if you want to have a successful happy prosperous relationships in the family and in marriage, what you do is you preserve yourself until marriage. you and sustain from sexual relations and enjoy that married relationship, you produce children and there is a commitment between a mother and a father and expose them to the religious teachings. they do better emotionally and education neal and economically. i understand that's not -- everybody has not had that opportunity and we need to reach in as a community and reaching out and helping those that don't have that benefit. we should never take our policies and change them away from what we should be aspiring to be and the best environment for a child bar none is with their biological mother and father who are in a life-long married relationship. those children attending church will do better than their peers in every category. host: a tweet who says ev
in the social science and that's what we focus on is using the social sciences because what that shows is what society for september tries have followed in that teaching actually is right. if you want to have a successful happy prosperous relationships in the family and in marriage, what you do is you preserve yourself until marriage. you and sustain from sexual relations and enjoy that married relationship, you produce children and there is a commitment between a mother and a father and expose...
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, yes, there's a science, of shopping with some consumer dos and don'ts. good morning. >> good morning. >> is there really a science to shopping for big-ticket items? >> there really is. we have a new experiment out of brigham young university and emery university and it says if you are shopping for a big item like a big screen tv, you should not focus on the price. people who focused on the price actually spent 50% more, because you're just thinking about the dollars. you're much better off thinking about what attributes do i want this product to have? whether it's a diamond ring, whether it's a big screen tv, how big do i want it to be? what kind of resolution do i want it to have? do you want it to be a smart tv? and then you can find the one that has all of those attributes at a lower price. >> it seems like the things with the best of those attributes would have the biggest price. is that true? >> that's not always true especially in an item like big screen tvs where we're seeing a lot of them under $10,000. >> we'll start with popular books and somet
, yes, there's a science, of shopping with some consumer dos and don'ts. good morning. >> good morning. >> is there really a science to shopping for big-ticket items? >> there really is. we have a new experiment out of brigham young university and emery university and it says if you are shopping for a big item like a big screen tv, you should not focus on the price. people who focused on the price actually spent 50% more, because you're just thinking about the dollars. you're...
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can super science save us? is it worth spending billions? george? >> it will, john. >>> the race for the white house now. it's "your voice, your vote" with just four days to go. both candidates going all-out. and the final question into this final weekend. will today's jobs report, the last one before election day, boost obama? or bolster romney's case on the economy? jake tapper is in ohio. good morning, jake. >> reporter: good morning from a barn outside columbus, george. the jobs report appears relatively good news, 171,000 jobs created in the month of october. and the previous two months had upward revisions of # 4,000. employment ticks up to 7.9% but only because of more people look for work, this jobs report comes as this election comes down to the wire. stumping for votes, the candidates leave no stone unturned. as they make their closing arguments. in virginia, neck and neck and romney was heckled. >> what about the climate? that's what caused the storm. >> reporter: he did some heckling of his own against the president. >> the president sai
can super science save us? is it worth spending billions? george? >> it will, john. >>> the race for the white house now. it's "your voice, your vote" with just four days to go. both candidates going all-out. and the final question into this final weekend. will today's jobs report, the last one before election day, boost obama? or bolster romney's case on the economy? jake tapper is in ohio. good morning, jake. >> reporter: good morning from a barn outside...
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. >>> the national academy of television artz and sciences have honored a member of the abc7 news family. yesterday they inducted photographer kathy into the silver circle. wreck fliesing her achievements of over 30 years in bay area television. kathy has covered every major news event in that time. she's traveled overseas on assignment and covered most national elections. congratulations, kathy. we hope this she's going to be here to bring us many more years of wonderful video and that silver circle is so much fun. you just see everybody who has been around for years. >> i saw you there. >> i was there enjoying it. >> okay. hopefully you enjoy the weather today. the next couple days. it's getting a. >> warm out there. here's the view from mount tam. boy, is it a gorgious start out there. the sun coming up 6:39, setting 5:07. lots of things going around the bay today. how about 80 degrees in santa cruz for the sea glass festival today. try valley, the veteran's day parade should be beautiful. getting on the warm side in numbers in the lower 80s. hope you enjoy the warmth. if not, give it
. >>> the national academy of television artz and sciences have honored a member of the abc7 news family. yesterday they inducted photographer kathy into the silver circle. wreck fliesing her achievements of over 30 years in bay area television. kathy has covered every major news event in that time. she's traveled overseas on assignment and covered most national elections. congratulations, kathy. we hope this she's going to be here to bring us many more years of wonderful video and...
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>> science. just want to make sure. when you get bad, make sure you get the right black guy. [ laughter ] >> all scientific. >> what does the science say, professor? >> it says that i am a dummy. because i can't believe i just said that. >> we can't believe it either. >> they have these cars now that will do it for you. >> just push a button and it parks for you. >> i've seen people have such a hard time in those parking spaces that you start to panic, sweat like crazy, pretend something's wrong with the car. >> i do have trouble parallel parking, i'll admit. i'm not great at it. what? i'm not very good at it. ha, ha, ha. can you parallel park well? >> i learned. the problem is, people don't pull up to the perfect spot. there's a spot you got to pull up on your own car. >> i don't like getting that close to another car. >> my gosh, hoda, if you can't do that, how can you host a magnificent television show like this every day? [ laughter ] >> try to get your chair down. >> the trouble is, we have rear ends, that's why we
>> science. just want to make sure. when you get bad, make sure you get the right black guy. [ laughter ] >> all scientific. >> what does the science say, professor? >> it says that i am a dummy. because i can't believe i just said that. >> we can't believe it either. >> they have these cars now that will do it for you. >> just push a button and it parks for you. >> i've seen people have such a hard time in those parking spaces that you start to...